Ghummanwala

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Ghummanwala
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Ghummanwala
Coordinates: 30°43′13″N72°00′47″E / 30.72028°N 72.01306°E / 30.72028; 72.01306
CountryPakistan
Province Punjab
District Jhang
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)

Ghummanwala is a village in Jhang District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. [1] Nearby towns are Lodhranwala and Khokra. By road, Shorkot is connected to Garh Moor, Garh Maharaja and Kot Islam.

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